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From my experience in GPU based sparse algorithms there is need to use many advanced parallel algorithms (I usually call them parallel primitives) like reduce by key, sort by key, gather, scatter, sca…
jpola updated
8 years ago
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Is it possible to make a distributed computing project for finding constants in y-cruncher?
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Very quick tl;dr: uBO will no longer work with Safari, use Firefox or a new "content blocker" app (see below for good replacements).
In the past few months, and especially in the past week, there h…
ghost updated
2 months ago
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> It's so much better to extract the basic knowledge from Precalculus in here.
## Prerequisites
- [x] Precalculus:
- [x] Trigonometry: Unit circle, Inverse trig function
- [x] Geometry: …
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Currently we parallelize over the time slices and keeping a cache per thread. This means that the memory usage depends linearly on the number of threads with a pretty big slope. It is so steep that we…
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It'd be cool if there were a way to see statistics for buttons, e.g. win/loss records vs other buttons. Even fancier stuff could be nice too, like a way to see the W/L/T numbers for the games played b…
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Hello again @feevos,
I am using Tanimoto dual loss with complement and it's working with simple ResUnet-a. However, when training on multitasking using Tanimoto on all tasks, only the first epoch s…
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@teorth @km-git-acc
I am opening a new issue to help us coordinate and drive the efforts required to finalise the write-up. The OP of the 11th thread nicely summarises the topics still to be addre…
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Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anyone has experience running MOM6/ a C-grid model at resolutions coarser than 1-degree. My group is looking to use the wetting and drying scheme in MOM6 for deglacial…
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After World War II, antibiotics were considered "wonder drugs", since they were easy cures for what had been intractable ailments. To learn which drug worked most effectively for which bacterial infec…